This memorial day I wanted to reflect on a woman who was the "glue" to her family. She needed not to shout for her silence was truly respected. She loved to do genealogy, Read, covered bridges, nature, birds, and a wonderful "green" thumb. She is missed greatly. I am so grateful for the understanding of the atonement. We WILL have the oppotunity to be with her again.

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We picture death as coming to destroy; let us rather picture Christ as coming to save. We think of death as ending; let us rather think of life as beginning, and that more abundantly. We think of losing; let us think of gaining. We think of parting, let us think of meeting. We think of going away; let us think of arriving. And as the voice of death whispers "You must go from earth," let us hear the voice of Christ saying,

"You are but coming to ME!"

Norman Macleod

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"I am so Thankful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I cannot see my life without its guiding power."

Hey! Just wanted to let you know that Alexis is one of the top 3 finalists for the free blog give-a-way! I randomly selected them and you were the one who refered her, so if she wins you'll get a free header too. I'm going to write her now and let her know, but if you talk to her first tell her to send me a picture! I'm going to put a picture of the top 3 couples up on my blog, and then everyone and anyone gets to vote for the winner. Good luck!Julie (Leelou)

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Mix together in oven safe pot. Place lid on pot, put into 350 degree oven for 3 hours.
Pull out and add...

1 1/2 cups sour cream
1/4 or less cup burgundy (optional, but great flavoring)
handfull of cut up mushrooms or canned (optional)

Place back in oven with temp set at 350. Cook an additional 30 min. While waiting cook up a bag of wide egg noodles (flat and thin, with a little wave to them). If not noodles rice or potato, or whatever your HART desires!